ICT PROJECT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE-EMPOWERMENT

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ICT PROJECT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE


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ICT PROJECT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE EMPOWERMENT TECHNOLOGIES How does ICT change our social life?

Agenda YOU ARE EXPECTED TO: 1. Plan and conceptualize an ICT project for social change; 2. Identify the platforms that will help in the success of the campaign; and 3. Acknowledge and clarify the 12 different behaviors in social media.

SOCIAL CHANGE Refers to an alteration in the social order of a society. Social change may include social institutions, social behaviors, or social relations. It can be done in any form of multi-media. You can make social changes through the use of campaigns. Campaigns are a work in an organized and active way toward a particular goal; typically a political or social one. A campaign will help you promote and organize your project properly.

CONCEPT PAPER A document used to convince a panel of potential funders to help a product, program or services become a reality. It has five elements: Introduction, purpose, description, support, and contact.

SOCIAL CHANGE THREE MAIN TRIGGERS CONFLICT DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE CULTURE CHANGE

CONFLICT It is clear from a glance at our global history that conflict provokes social change. Inequalities based on class, race, gender, religion, and more foster dissatisfaction and anger. To address their situation, groups come together to fight for change. Governments can be overthrown or restructured. Sometimes change happens quickly, but oftentimes it develops over time in stages.

DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGE When the demographic makeup of a society changes, social change is inevitable. Society's demographics often change when births increase and/or people start living longer. A bigger population affects the dispersal and availability of resources. An increase in immigration or emigration also affects society.

CULTURE CHANGE New inventions, discoveries, and the spread of ideas contribute to cultural changes. Consider the effect of the internet. It does not only change the culture of individual countries but the entire world. It transformed how we communicate, as well as the structure of countless industries. Discoveries also impact a society's culture. Consider how much changed when the Europeans "discovered" America. This example shows how social change is not always beneficial to everyone. New ideas about gender, race, religion, work, education, and so on also change a culture.

Sociologists define social change as a transformation of cultures, institutions, and functions. Most change isn't instantaneous. In society, change is often very slow. There are a variety of parts and forces at work, many of which resist disruptions of the status quo. All societies go through these types of changes at one point. You don't need to be an avid student of history to know that. Consider a modern society and reflect on what it looked like hundreds of years ago. ICT PROJECT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE

Social change often occurs as a result of social movements. There are countless examples throughout history in every country on earth. Some of the most famous (many of which are ongoing and/or evolving) include: EXAMPLE OF SOCIAL CHANGE

1.The Reformation 2.The abolition of the transatlantic slave trade 3.The Civil Rights movement 4.The feminist movement 5.The LGBTQ+ rights movement 6.The green movement

Why is Social Change important?

SOCIAL CHANGE OCCURS WHEN SOCIETAL INSTITUTIONS, STRUCTURES, AND CULTURES UNDERGO A SIGNIFICANT SHIFT. FAMOUS EXAMPLES INCLUDE THE REFORMATION IN 16TH- CENTURY EUROPE AND THE AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT. MORE OFTEN THAN NOT, SOCIAL CHANGE IS SLOW. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE OF A GLOBAL SOCIETY. WHY DOES SOCIAL CHANGE MATTER? HERE ARE 10 REASONS:

1. Social change gets the world closer to gender equality 2. Social change improves worker rights 3. Social change protects the LGBTQ+ community 4. Social change improves racial equality 5. Social change is good for business 6. Social change helps the environment 7. Social change keeps governments accountable 8. Social change addresses problems at the root 9. Social change empowers citizens 10. Social change makes life better for future generations

CREATING A CONCEPT PAPER A CONCEPT PAPER IS A DOCUMENT USED TO CONVINCE A PANEL OF POTENTIAL FUNDERS TO HELP A PRODUCT, PROGRAM, OR SERVICE BECOME A REALITY. YOUR TEACHER WILL PLAY THE ROLE OF THE SPONSOR AND YOU HAVE TO CONVINCE HIM OR HER THAT YOUR PROJECT IS WORTH YOUR TIME AND EFFORT.

Five Elements of a Concept Paper: 1. Introduction includes your group's mission and vision and a brief introduction of your project. 2. Purpose includes the reasons why this project is worth your group and your sponsor's time, effort, and money. 3. Description includes all the necessary information about the project. In ICT, it involves the sites you are going to produce and the purpose of each and how they work in unison. 4. Support contains the budget needed for the project. Some concept papers do not specify any amount requested from the sponsor. 5. Contact Information includes information on how the group can be contacted.

Sample Topics for a Concept Paper: 1. Animal Cruelty 2. Energy Insufficiency 3. Human Rights Violation 4. Pre-Marital Sex and Early Pregnancy 5. Drug Addiction 6. Population Explosion 7. Extrajudicial Killing (Criminal Injustice) 8. Women Empowerment

Your project or campaign must meet the SMART criteria:

S Specific: Make you goals specific and narrow for more effective planning M Measurable: Define what evidence will prove you're making progress and reevaluate when necessary. A -Attainable: Make sure you can reasonably accomplish your goal within a certain timeframe. R Realistic: Your goals should align with tour values and long-term objectives. T - Time-bounded: Set a realistic, ambitious end-date for task prioritization and motivation.

SIMPLIFIED ICT PROJECT PROCESS OVERVIEW

PLANNING DEVELOPMENT RELEASE AND PROMOTION MAINTENANCE

1. Planning involves the following tasks (but not limited to): a. Conceptualizing your project b. Researching on available data about your topic c. Setting deadlines and meetings d. Assigning people to various tasks e. Finding a web or blog host f. Creating a site map for your website g . Listing down all applications that you need including web apps h. Funding (if applicable)

2. Development involves the actual creation of the website(s); involves the production of images, infographics, etc. Media you can use: Text, Videos, Pictures, Audio, Websites

3. Release and Promotion-involves the actual release of the website for public view and promoting it. Promotion typically starts before the actual release.

4. Maintenance involves responding to feedback of your site continuing to improve the website.

12 Different Behaviors in Social Media As you manage your page, you will encounter different behaviors of people in Social Media. According to Rebecca Dye, a social media manager at First Direct, there are 12 Different Behaviors in Social Media.

1. The Ultras check feeds dozens of times a day. Happily, admit their obsession. (14% of Facebook users spend at least 2 hours a day on the network) 2. The Deniers - social media do not control their lives, but gets anxious when unable to access networks. (20% of Facebook users would feel anxious or isolated if they had to deactivate their accounts. 3. The Virgins taking first tentative steps in social media (19% of British people don't use any social networks) 4. The Peacocks popularity contest, high numbers of followers, fans, likes and retweets. (1 out of 10 Twitter users want more followers than friends.) 5. The Lurkers hiding in the shadows of cyberspace. Watches what others are saying, but rarely (if ever) participate themselves. (45% of Facebook users described themselves as "observers") 6. The Ranters mock and mid in face-to-face conversations. Highly opinionated online.

7. The Changelings-adopt completely new personality online so no one knows their real identities. 8. The Ghosts create anonymous profiles, for fear of giving out personal information to strangers. 9. The Informers seek admiration by being the first to share the latest trends with audiences. 10. The Approval Seekers-constantly check feeds and timelines after posting. Worry until people respond. 11. The Quizzers asking questions allow them to start conversations. 12. The Dippers access their pages infrequently, often going days, of even weeks without posting.

According to Dr. David Giles, an expert in social media behavior and a reader in Media Psychology at Winchester University. "Most people using social media will display a combination of those personality types and they may be even behaving differently on Facebook, for example, how they behave on Twitter."

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Long Quiz

I. Multiple Choice 1.What ICT Project Process that involves the conceptualizing your project and researching on available data about your topic ? Development Planning Release and Promotion Maintenance

I. Multiple Choice 2.What document used to convince a panel of potential funders to help a product, program, or service become a reality? Blogs Report Research Paper Action Paper Concept Paper

I. Multiple Choice 3.What element of a concept paper that includes the reasons why this project is worth your group and your sponsor’s time, effort, and money? a. Introduction b. Description c. Purpose d. Contact Information

I. Multiple Choice 4.What element of the concept paper that includes your group’s mission and vision, and a brief introduction of your paper? Introduction Description Purpose Contact Information

I. Multiple Choice 5.Which of the following is not a part of the 12 Different Behavior in social media? The Ghosts The Changeling The Hackers The Informers

II. Enumerate the following: Five things that should be accomplished or considered during the planning stage of an ICT Project. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

II. Enumerate the following: B. At least five (5) different behavior in social media 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

III. Arrange the following steps in order using the numbers 1-4. Write x , if the step is not part of the process. _____Release and Promotion _____Coding _____Development _____Maintenance _____Planning

IV. Enumerate the meaning of SMART. S- M- A- R- T -

V. What are the simplified ICT Project Process Overview? 1. 2. 3. 4.

VI. Identification A alteration in the social order of a society. Easy peachy lemon squishy!

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